People in and seeking recovery from addiction thrive in community environments, called Recovery Ecologies, that are rich in recovery resources. Person-centered recovery involves the opportunity to choose from a diverse menu of recovery supports, often referred to as multiple pathways of recovery. This webinar will explore the various pathways of recovery, why it is important to identify and honor them, and how to ensure that they are available in the community.

Who should attend?

This webinar is designed for clinicians, clinical supervisors, program managers, prevention agencies, community coalitions and executives in substance abuse and mental health agencies, Managing Entities and DCF program staff.

Presented by:

Tom Hill began at the National Council for Behavioral Health in March 2017 and currently serving as Vice President of Practice Improvement. Tom previously served as a Presidential Appointee in the position of Senior Advisor on Addiction and Recovery to the SAMHSA Administrator. As part of this post, Tom initially served as Acting Director of the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Prior to his appointment, he was a Senior Associate at Altarum Institute, serving as Technical Assistance Director for a number of SAMHSA treatment and recovery support grant initiatives. He also served for four years as Director of Programs at Faces & Voices of Recovery.

Reflecting his commitment to the goal of long-term recovery for individuals, families, and communities, Tom has also served on numerous Boards of Directors, advisory boards, committees, and task force/working groups. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the Johnson Institute America Honors Recovery Award, the NALGAP Advocacy Award, and a Robert Wood Johnson Fellowship in the Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse initiative.